Hi there!
First of all, I would like to thank the fine people at Meguiar's and also everyone on the forums for providing a great place where a newbie like me can learn!
Anyways, I'm planning to get rid of some swirl marks & water spots on my 2 1/2 months old black Honda.
For your info, the car's a daily driver, stays outside (no garage - oh, I live in a tropical climate, so it's basically hard rain & hot sun). As much as I like to wash it every weekend, I mostly end up washing the car in an (almost) touch free car wash - foamed with car shampoo, water blasted, air dried, and then wiped the car for remaining water.
When I do wash my car at home, I have to be really sure that the sun's not shining, since the water's quite high in mineral deposits - made a mistake of not drying quick enough one cloudy day when the cloud suddenly parts, and the car got a full blast of the sun..
Since the water spots are there, for the time being I waxed the car with Meg's Cleaner Wax for protection until I have a weekend to do it properly.
I'm wondering, should I start with Swirl X or should I just go straight away to UC? I plan on getting the product(s) and have a go at it this coming weekend. I have an orbital buffer, and I think the Meg's Soft Buff pads should fit. Can I use the polishing pad for this, or should I go for the cutting pad instead?
Thanks again for taking time to read this, and I look forward to all your comments and suggestions!
Pierre
First of all, I would like to thank the fine people at Meguiar's and also everyone on the forums for providing a great place where a newbie like me can learn!

Anyways, I'm planning to get rid of some swirl marks & water spots on my 2 1/2 months old black Honda.
For your info, the car's a daily driver, stays outside (no garage - oh, I live in a tropical climate, so it's basically hard rain & hot sun). As much as I like to wash it every weekend, I mostly end up washing the car in an (almost) touch free car wash - foamed with car shampoo, water blasted, air dried, and then wiped the car for remaining water.
When I do wash my car at home, I have to be really sure that the sun's not shining, since the water's quite high in mineral deposits - made a mistake of not drying quick enough one cloudy day when the cloud suddenly parts, and the car got a full blast of the sun..

Since the water spots are there, for the time being I waxed the car with Meg's Cleaner Wax for protection until I have a weekend to do it properly.
I'm wondering, should I start with Swirl X or should I just go straight away to UC? I plan on getting the product(s) and have a go at it this coming weekend. I have an orbital buffer, and I think the Meg's Soft Buff pads should fit. Can I use the polishing pad for this, or should I go for the cutting pad instead?
Thanks again for taking time to read this, and I look forward to all your comments and suggestions!

Pierre
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